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* A closedown variant also exists where it reads "'''GOOD NIGHT'''" which was used until 1985.
* A closedown variant also exists where it reads "'''GOOD NIGHT'''" which was used until 1985.
* On 1987 episodes of ''Blockbusters'', the logo fades into an image of the Earth of the show's aforementioned 1987 titles.
* On 1987 episodes of ''Blockbusters'', the logo fades into an image of the Earth of the show's aforementioned 1987 titles.
* A possibly unknown variant exist where the 8th variant is used, instead the text now reads "'''CENTRAL PRESENTS'''" and fades to the last ATV UK logo.
* A possibly unknown variant exist where the 8th variant is used, instead the text now reads "'''CENTRAL PRESENTS'''" and fades to the 1969 ATV logo.


'''Technique:''' More advanced computer effects for the time.
'''Technique:''' More advanced computer effects for the time.
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'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
'''Music/Sounds Variants:'''  
* A different abridged version of the Central News theme would play for the  
* A different abridged version of the Central News theme would play for the news programme.
* Occasionally, this jingle could sometimes be played in 2 different chords other than F# originally, such as either in B major or D major (in an alternate).
* Occasionally, this jingle could sometimes be played in two different chords other than F# originally, such as either in B major or D major (in an alternate).
* On Season 3 of ''Bullseye'', the jingle remains the same as the last logo, once again to keep the same pitch as the opening theme to the show. In Season 4 of ''Bullseye'', the show's theme tune was changed, and so the logo went back to using the standard pitch.
* On Season 3 of ''Bullseye'', the jingle remains the same as the last logo, once again to keep the same pitch as the opening theme to the show. On Season 4 of ''Bullseye'', the show's theme tune was changed, and so the logo went back to using the standard pitch.
* On ''New Faces of '86/'87,'' the jingle was played by Harry Rabinowitz and his Orchestra.  
* On ''New Faces of '86/'87,'' the jingle was played by Harry Rabinowitz and his Orchestra.  
* The white background variant uses its special unique tune; the first half has its normal jingle playing (only the first 2 ones and the last note of the jingle), but later changes into a suspended theme (which notably sounds similar to a ''Mission Impossible'' soundtrack) nor this version is in a different chord from the original one.
* The white background variant uses its special unique tune; the first half has its normal jingle playing (only the first two ones and the last note of the jingle), but later changes into a suspended theme (which notably sounds similar to a ''Mission Impossible'' soundtrack) nor this version is in a different chord from the original one.


'''Availability:''' Used concurrently with the first one in 1982 before replacing it in November 1983.  
'''Availability:''' Used concurrently with the first one in 1982 before replacing it in November 1983.  

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